By Reetika Bhatt
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Honda Cars has announced massive price cuts across its range following the roll-out of GST Reforms 2025. The Amaze, City, and Elevate models will witness a price drop from September 22 onward, by as much as Rs 95,500. Honda India’s decision to pass on the entire benefit arising out of the GST 2.0 reform to its customers follows many other automakers like Hyundai, Toyota, Tata Motors, Mahindra, MG, and Kia. Notably, all buyers booking their cars now will get them delivered at the new pricing, with ongoing festive offers also applicable. Also Read: Volvo Cuts XC60 & XC90 Prices Up To Rs 6.9 Lakh Under GST 2.0 Honda India: Model-Wise ReductionsThe third-gen Honda Amaze third sees the largest price cut, up to Rs 95,500. The second generation also has a notable decrease, up to Rs 72,800. Next is the Honda Elevate —this is the brand’s compact SUV— with cuts that go as high as Rs 58,400. Moreover, the very popular City sedan gets a maximum cut of Rs 57,500. Detailed variant-wise information will be available at authorised dealerships from September 22. Honda Models: Availability And BookingHonda has stated that the updated pricing will take effect with deliveries that start during the Navratras. All customers who pre-book can take advantage of both GST-led benefits and special offers for the festive season. This is bound to jack up demand during the high-volume festival period, particularly in the mid-size sedan and compact SUV markets. Also Read: Skoda Kushaq, Slavia, Kodiaq Get Big Price Cuts As GST 2.0 Kicks In Honda Models: Expected Impact Of GST 2.0The recent reforms initiated by the GST Council have led to major price revisions in the Indian automotive market, especially for small cars, two-wheelers below 350cc, and hybrids. Honda’s new initiatives add more thrust to this momentum by making its products cheaper and hence increasing demand. With cuts going up to nearly Rs 1 lakh on key models, Honda will be very well placed to attract not only fresh customers but also those looking at upgrading their vehicles. Stay tuned to Times Now Auto for more updates on revised pricing across various brands.